No longer mourn for me when I am dead Than you shall hear the surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it; for I love you... The Book of Gems: Chaucer to Prior - Page 82edited by - 1836Full view - About this book
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1849 - 476 pages
...surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell! Nay, if you read this line, remember not...forgot, If thinking on me then should make you woe. Oh ! if (I say) you look upon this verse, When I, perhaps, compounded am with clay ; Do not so much... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...sullen bell Give warning to the world, that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell 1 (leaving the description of his passage alongst О if (I say) you look upon this verse, When I perhaps compounded am with clay, Do not so much as my... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1849 - 284 pages
...when I am dead, Than you shall hear the sullen passing-bell Give warning to the world that I am fled. Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand...thoughts would be forgot, If thinking on me then should cause you woe." MILTON. " And chiefly thou, O, Spirit ! that dost prefer Before all temples the upright... | |
| Charles Knight - 1849 - 582 pages
...eurly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand that writ it ; for 1 love you so, That I iu your sweet thoughts would be forgot, If thinking on me then should make you... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1850 - 484 pages
...surly, sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not...forgot, If thinking on me then should make you woe. 0, if (I say) you look upon this verse, When I perhaps compounded am with clay, Do not so much as my... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1850 - 710 pages
...warning to the world, that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell ! Nay, if }'ou bours with bagpipe and drum, With good cheer enough to furnish every old roo 1 in your sweet thoughts would be forgot, If thinking on me then should make you woe. 0 if (I say)... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 446 pages
...shouldst owe. 70. Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not...on me then should make you woe. O, if (I say) you look upon this verse, When I perhaps compounded am with clay, Do not so much as my poor name rehearse... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 548 pages
...surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell : Nay, if you read this line, remember not...thinking on me then should make you woe. O if (I say) you look upon this verse, AVhen I perhaps compounded am with clay, Do not so much as my poor name rehearse... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 546 pages
...surly sullen bell Give warning to the world that I am fled From this vile world, with vilest worms to dwell: Nay, if you read this line, remember not...thinking on me then should make you woe. O if (I say) you look upon this verse, When I perhaps compounded am with clay, Do not so much as my poor name rehearse;... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1852 - 432 pages
...suspicion. So in ' King Henry IV., Part H.': — " If my tuspect be false, forgive me." ' Owe— own. Nay, if you read this line, remember not The hand...forgot, If thinking on me then should make you woe. Or if (I say) you look upon this verse, When I perhaps compounded am with clay, Do not so much as my... | |
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